Area Attractions

From its founding as a Spanish mission to its role in the Texas Revolution, San Antonio has deep cultural roots. Within view of our hotel lies the Alamo—one of the country's most popular historic sites—and our doors open directly onto the River Walk, offering the ideal starting point for discovering the city's charm. Stroll downtown or visit the shops of historic Market Square, just 1 mile from our San Antonio hotel.

Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk

123 Losoya Street
San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78205

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San Antonio River Walk

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This shaded oasis lined with shops and eateries lies just below street level and connects many of the city's attractions. Explore the city on foot, enjoy an alfresco meal, or hop on a barge for a tour. Our hotel offers direct access to get started.

The Alamo

0.1 MILES AWAY
Built in the 18th century by Spanish missionaries, the compound later housed a military unit and was the site of a historic battle in 1836 during the Texas Revolution. Just steps from our hotel, tour the Alamo’s buildings and gardens and see artifacts from its storied past.

King William Historic District

The 25-block area just south of downtown features stately homes in Victorian, Greek revival, and Italianate styles originally built by German immigrants in the mid-1800s. The San Antonio Conservation Society provides self-guided tour information.

San Antonio Missions National Park

Named a UNESCO World Heritage site along with the Alamo, the park connects four Spanish missions on eight miles of walking and bike trails. The buildings range from fully renovated to unrestored, for a fascinating look into Texas history and culture.

Shopping + Dining

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Market Square

The three-block outdoor plaza includes more than 100 shops and stalls and is recognized as the largest Mexican market in the United States. Discover authentic regional food, unique curios, iconic Talavera pottery, and lively musical entertainment.

Pearl

This mixed-use redevelopment of the historic City Brewery brings together great dining, distinctive shops, and laid-back public spaces. It also hosts the third campus of the Culinary Institute of America and a year-round farmers market.

La Villita

Named a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places, this "little village" features cobblestone streets and 18th-century buildings. Today, it's a creative hub with boutiques offering jewelry, clothing, and art by local artisans.

Esquire Tavern

Open since 1933, this spot holds the records for oldest River Walk bar and longest wooden bar top in Texas (more than 100 feet). The James Beard Award nominee exudes nostalgia from the Prohibition era, serving handcrafted cocktails and hearty food.

Museums

San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA)

Occupying the stately former Lone Star Brewery complex along the Riverwalk, the museum's collection covers 5,000 years and many areas of the globe, including Latin American art, from the ancient Americas to the present, and contemporary Texas work.

The Witte Museum

Located in expansive Brackenridge Park, this family-friendly museum of science, history, and culture covers all things Texas, from the dinosaurs who roamed the area, to the Pecos hunter-gatherers, to more recent artifacts and present-day wildlife.

San Antonio Botanical Garden

The 38-acre park offers a year-round sanctuary, and it makes a great picnic spot. Stroll through themed areas, including an authentic Japanese garden and native plants from the East Texas piney woods, Hill Country, and South Texas.

Briscoe Western Art Museum

Explore an expansive collection at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, featuring works by notable artists like Charles Marion Russell and Frederic Remington, alongside iconic Western relics like Roy Rogers' saddle and General Santa Anna's sword, offering insights into Spanish and Mexican colonial history

Theme Parks

San Antonio Zoo

The zoo houses more than 3,500 animals representing 750 species and offers up-close experiences with select wildlife, including hippos, giraffes, tortoises, and more. Kids will love the zoo train and carousel decorated with hand-painted animals.

SeaWorld San Antonio

Learn about marine life, enjoy one-of-a-kind animal experiences and experience thrilling coasters for the whole family. Featuring a variety of seasonal events from food festivals to Howl-O-Scream and Christmas lights, there are exciting events for every season.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas

Take the plunge with a variety of thrilling rollercoasters for adults and kids alike at this year-round theme park. Cool down with water rides and slides at Hurricane Harbor San Antonio, open seasonally. Themed celebrations like Oktoberfest, Fright Fest, and Holiday in the Park make this a event destination.

Sports and Concert Venues


Golf

Topgolf Swing Suite at Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk

Located in the hotel lobby, Topgolf® Swing Suites features virtual golf experiences and interactive gaming simulators. Open to everyone, each bay accommodates up to 8 people and offers food and beverage service.